No need to wait — this early Prime Day deal slashes a massive 85% off Blink's outdoor security camera and throws in a freebie too
Monitor and protect your home for less this winter
Prime Day 2026 is juuuuuust around the corner, starting next Tuesday, July 7 and running for a full week. There's going to be prices slashed on almost everything, including some of the best home security cameras, such as those from Amazon's budget brand, Blink.
However, Blink has already seen some impressive discounts in the lead-up to the big sale, with up to 85% on its Amazon storefront. Its deepest discount is exclusive to a bundle deal, which pairs the highly-rated Blink Outdoor 4 camera and Sync Module 2 with a free Blink Video Doorbell for just AU$35. The camera on its own is discounted to AU$31, which is an all-time low price for the camera itself, making the bundle deal with the freebie doorbell even more attractive!
If this bundle doesn't quite tickle your fancy, there's a full list of deals on Blink's Amazon storefront that will cover all your home security needs. Do keep in mind that Blink's cameras come with a 30-day free trial to its subscription plan, which includes features like cloud footage backup and person detection. After the trial period, Blink's plans start from AU$4.95p/m for a basic subscription.
You'll need to act fast to nab this discount, though — Blink's bundle deal will wrap up by the end of Prime Week on Monday, July 13.
Now 85% off, Blink's Outdoor 4 is weatherproof and can be used outside — it records 1080p HD real-time footage, has infrared night vision, two-way audio and a wider field of view, so you can see all the nooks and crannies outside your home. The camera also features dual-zone detection and comes with a Blink Sync Module 2, which allows you to store your footage locally.
Plus it comes with one of Blink's latest additions, the Video Doorbell. Much like the Outdoor 4, Blink's doorbell has a two-year battery life, meaning you won't have to worry about hardwiring if you're renting. It also has a 150° head-to-toe view, can automatically send you parcel and person alerts, and help keep your worries at bay with continuous live view.
Despite falling in the budget category, Blink's cameras offer some incredible features for a low cost, such as 1080p HD live view, infrared night vision and two-way audio, and come with an accompanying free Blink app so users can monitor their homes when they're away. If you're an Alexa fan, you can also sync up Blink cameras to the app, making it all the easier to control your smart home from your phone.
The biggest standout in our 4-star Blink Outdoor 4 review was that the camera's battery life can last for up to two years with just two AA batteries, so you don't have to worry about keeping them plugged in (or finding a spare power outlet).
Better yet, when combined with the Blink Video Doorbell, you'll have eyes (and ears) on your home when you're away. It is worth noting that Blink's doorbell is a no-frills option and offers pretty basic features, like head-to-toe live HD view, two-year battery life and real-time alerts.
Most of Blink's best features are locked behind a paywall in the form of a subscription. A Blink subscription plan allows customers to save, share and view live recordings from their Blink devices, all while being saved in unlimited cloud storage for up to 60 days. Additionally, features like person detection and "Blink Moments" — which streamline clips from multiple cameras into one video — are only accessible with a subscription, which starts at AU$5p/m for Basic and AU$15p/m for Plus.
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Lucy Scotting is a staff writer for Tom’s Guide Australia, primarily covering lifestyle, streaming and internet-related news. Lucy started her career writing for HR and staffing industry publications, with articles covering emerging tech, business and finance. In her spare time, Lucy can be found watching sci-fi movies, working on her dystopian fiction novel or hanging out with her dog, Fletcher.
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